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en:x86:eapi_linux [2022/01/21 11:20] weinholdoen:x86:eapi_linux [2022/08/04 15:02] – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ===== Preface ===== ===== Preface =====
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-The Linux drivers package **EAPI_Linux-1.6.zip** is intended to be installed on TQ modules based on the COM Express® or SMARC® standard.+The Linux drivers package **EAPI_Linux-1.x.zip** is intended to be installed on TQ modules based on the COM Express® or SMARC® standard.
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 ===== Installation and set up procedure===== ===== Installation and set up procedure=====
  
-  * Boot Ubuntu, unpack //EAPI_Linux-1.6.zip// and deploy provided drivers, configs and examples to rootfs+  * Boot Ubuntu, unpack //EAPI_Linux-1.x.zip// and deploy provided drivers, configs and examples to rootfs
   * Install additional test and developer tools, drivers package and corresponding dependencies: <code>$ sudo apt-get install i2c-tools lm-sensors    * Install additional test and developer tools, drivers package and corresponding dependencies: <code>$ sudo apt-get install i2c-tools lm-sensors 
 $ sudo apt-get install dkms linux-headers-$(uname -r) $ sudo apt-get install dkms linux-headers-$(uname -r)
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 Value: 1 </code>  Value: 1 </code> 
-<wrap info>**//Note://** GPIO[0:3] are hardwired as outputs and GPIO[4:7] as inputs. Direction cannot be changed.</wrap>+<wrap info>**//Note://** On COM-Express modules the pins GPIO[0:3] are hardwired as outputs and GPIO[4:7] as inputs. Direction cannot be changed.</wrap>
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